Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Mini Chocolat Chaud

One of them is cafés with mini tables, and mini chairs.(With NO mini smoke these days I might add...)Ann (MobayDP) said: Well Carol, I suppose the only sensible thing left for you to do is to find a mini-Carol to sit in her mini-cafe on her mini-chairs sipping her mini-Pierre Herme hot chocolate in her mini-cups as she nibbles on her mini macarons!

The tradional hot chocolate powder is what I go for and there are plenty of these to try in France. PLENTY!A chocolate cafe on boulevard Beaumarchaiseawaits you... Here's the chocolate ardoise/menu to peruse... Please take a mini-chair.

Just wanted to say your Paris Breakfasts blog is absolutely wonderful. I've been a follower of your daily posts for a bit more than half a year now. I first came upon it when I was researching Paris when I was planning for my first Paris trip (and Paris really was as wonderul as what you've been describing in your blog). Anywayw, keep up the wonderul work, I look forward to continue reading your daily posts!

Oh la la, a steaming bowl of hot chocolate with croissants... the best way to start the day. In Spain we prepare chocolate very thick... your spoon can remain upright in the cup!Those figurines in a terrace are very nice. You should try a tilt-shift photo with real people in a Paris terrace. It's so funny!And Carol, as usual, your watercolour is superb!

Dear Carol,Anything you want to do with 'chocolat chaud' is fine with me. I had my first experience with it at Dolloyau in Boulogne-sur-Seine. To make a long story short, I had two thoughts after my first sip.1. I could live here2. God wears a beret

As one who has been in your presence on more than one occasion, I must tell Mr. Darcy that that mini vamp in the mini-mini red skirt is the ABSOLUTE mini image of you, Carol, having a Paris Breakfast.A mini visual metaphor...?

I am new to your blog came across it by accident and I am now hooked. I look forward to my email each day. Everything is sooo yummy and beautiful. I also love everything about Paris. I love your Paris street scene photos. I imagine myself looking into those beautiful windows. Paris breakfast gives me a chance to dream a little before the day begins. Thank you.

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I moved to Paris 2 years ago. I should have done it sooner but that's how the macaron crumbles. Living on the Ile Saint Louis next to the Seine after the 19eme is 'la cerise sur la gâteau'. It doesn't get any better. I've painted watercolors for Bocuse, Champagne Mumm, Guerlain, Frederick Cassel, The Russian Tearoom and the Maharana of Udaipur.
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